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BREAKING NEWS: There was widespread jesting about Aaron Rodgers potentially running for vice president.

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Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback for the New York Jets, has found himself on a shortlist for a potential vice presidential candidacy in the upcoming election. This unexpected development sparked a wave of jokes across social media, with many finding humor in the idea of the four-time MVP transitioning into politics.

One amusing notion suggested by a fan was the possibility of Zach Wilson, who replaced Rodgers due to injury last season, serving as Rodgers’ understudy in Capitol Hill.

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Another fan humorously speculated whether Rodgers, if selected as Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s running mate, might receive the first-ever “DNP – election” designation on an NFL injury report.

The prospect of Rodgers running for vice president also led to discussions about potential content opportunities. ESPN’s Mike Greenberg envisioned a future 30 for 30 documentary chronicling Rodgers’ time with the Jets, while another commentator saw the vice president-quarterback crossover as ripe material for an Adam Sandler movie.

The Jets made a significant move on Monday by signing a veteran quarterback to serve as Aaron Rodgers’ backup. Should Rodgers’ vice presidential bid materialize, this backup quarterback signing could become unexpectedly crucial for the Jets, surpassing the expectations of fans.

 

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